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English and Language Arts-Based Lesson Plans

Estimated Time: 45 minutes Description: A Compare/Contrast lesson where students use the book “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” by Judi Barrett to practice the use of clear and precise language to demonstrate comprehension. Strand: Listening / Speaking Listening Speaking Reading Analysis …

The students will be able to identify storyline and contractions in the song “Tie a Yellow Ribbon” lyrics, as they experience a steady beat, use rhythm instruments and sing on pitch: 1st Day: Introduce the song lyrics identifying the meaning of the …

Materials: Projector compatible with your computer Student Writing Paper Two Wordless Comics One Sample of Writig Using the Wordless Comic 1. Inform the students that today they will be in charge of creating a story like writers for movies and television. …

Students define freedom based on three freedom-themed speeches and make an argument about a current political topic referencing their definition and citations from the speeches. Standards: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.9-10.9: Analyze seminal U.S. documents of historical and literary significance, including how they address related themes …

By creating a newscast or playing the role of friends discussing an upcoming election, students analyze speeches in order to identify the speaker’s purpose and explore how style and content advance that purpose. Standards: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.11-CCR.6: Determine an author’s point of view or …

Note: This lesson plan structure may be used with any novel that has power or another facet of human relationships (compassion, jealousy, etc.) as a theme. Students examine the theme of power and powerlessness—and related themes–in Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye.” In …

In small groups, students are given a small collection of words and phrases clipped from selected poems. They predict the meaning and tone they expect a poem containing those words and phrases to have. They then read and analyze their poem, modify …

Students role play a trial in which the narrator of Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” is accused of murder, using perhaps the only defense available to him: not guilty by reason of insanity. Using specific passages from the text, students try …

Title: Establishing a Summer Bucket List that transitions to Letter Writing Concept: 6 Traits- Organization Grade Level: First or Second Grade Common Core Standard: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.1.1 General Goal: Students will generate an idea to accomplish over the summer. Students will create a proposal …

Sequencing Lesson Lesson Objective: The students will sequence six events that occur in a fiction story with 100% accuracy. Technology objective: The students will use drag and drop to sequence images and words in the correct order. Behavioral Objective: The …

TALK ABOUT THE POEMS AND WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT We are going to be looking at these two poems by two amazing poets. Sonnet 12 by Shakespeare and We Are Seven by William Woodsworth. Sonnet 12 explores time and life, how …

1. In ‘Sonnet 12′, students will have chance to read the poem and answer the short questions first. 2. Explaination for the short questions 3. Students will do the short questions for the poem ‘We are Seven’ after having read it for several …

Can you help Ella Louise make her cat? A sequencing activity Grade range: K-1 Time to complete: 15-20 minutes Subjects/skills addressed: language arts, sequencing, cutting Objective: Students will place the steps to create a stuffed cat in the correct order. Students will …

Structure – Shakespeare and William Wordsworth In Sonnet 12 by Shakespeare, how does he show the passing of time in the poem? Shakespeare shows the passage of time through multiple examples of change. In the first two lines, the clock chimes to …

Rainbows to Snowflakes: A Thematic Unit for Use in Grades K-3 The following activities were created to accompany Sometimes Snow Falls in the Summer, by Deb Troehler. Please see the attachment for photos and worksheets mentioned below. Table of Contents 1. Where …

Connection- remind students of the bigger meaning for the unit – tell the story of a child in the class already moving onto the strategy for the day – think of an example that can be used as a metaphor Some …

Sequencing Lesson Lesson Objective: The students will sequence six events that occur in a fiction story with 100% accuracy. Technology objective: The students will use drag and drop to sequence images and words in the correct order. Behavioral Objective: The students …